Just as a casual comment, they MAY have run into experiments which
also
involve the production and use of Dirac holes and hole currents, in
addition
to the normal currents. These are currents of negative-mass-energy
electrons
whose associated EM fields are negative energy EM fields.

Bedini uses such in his overunity systems, particularly in very rapid
battery charging.

Incidentally, negative mass-energy Dirac holes ARE NOT positrons, and
they
ARE the "dark matter" that the astrophysicists are so avidly seeking.
Their
associated negative energy EM fields and potentials are the "dark
energy"
they are seeking.

Maybe with the new work the physicists will finally realize what dark
energy
and dark matter really are, and that these can be evoked in lab
circuits and
their peculiar phenomenology studied first-hand.

Best wishes,

Tom

Subject: New Scientist article

Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006

Hello.

Jan.28-Feb 3, 2006 page 40: " The Quantum Cocktail" .

Perhaps
this
might relate to your email on the magnetic motor since it deals with
a
breakdown in our understanding of superconductivity, electron
currents and
magnetism. An experimental setup( a combination of ytterbium, rhodium
and
silicon at very, very near absolute zero)
is arrived at in which there should not be
any electric current but there is!!

There is even speculation that the electron might have broken up into 2
parts, one that carries the charge and another that caries the spin. All
of this occurs under the conditions of near absolute zero temperature
and strong magnetic fields. According to the standard Lev Landau
"quasi-particle" model, the electrical resistance should increase as the
square of the temperature but in this new experimental setup the
resistance increases in a linear manner. To quote a physicist who
reviewed the research:

"From the
traditional perspective, this behavior is utterly unreasonable".

The possible explanation given is that this situation involves a
phase
transition that is not triggered by temperature since you are at
nearly
absolute zero but by the fluctuations of virtual particles in the
quantum
vacuum. Measurements of specific heat and resistivity tell us that
electrons have come to a halt in these materials but there is still
an
electric current. So what is carrying the current?

The suggestion is somekind of transitory charge carriers without a
permanent existence has been postulated coming in 3 possible forms: 1)
charged virtual particles 2) a composite "natural" particle made up of
electrons but with properties dictated by the quantum critical state and
3) the breakdown of the electron into a charge carrier and a spin
carrier with the spin part staying with the "body" of the traditional
electron which now acts as if its inertial mass is 1000 times heavier
than usual.

However one physicist commented that we are now dealing with something
completely unknown, perhaps there is some kind of "hidden order".